…now you’ve done it.
I’d still be here so they’d be fantastic
arghargharghrahrghrghargh
noooooo!
Dude, I see him typing. You know what’s coming. Angle the deflector shiels and charge up the Hyperdrive. We gotta flee before he unleashes a Death Star level of post-
OK, why am I making all these Star Wars refs?
“I have a bad feeling about this.”
You wouldn’t have anything left to complain about though.
This now feels like we are flying into an asteroid field. I know it’s 7638 to 1 to successfully navigate through it, but hey never tell me the odds.
It would be a utopia, you’re right. The first intelligent thing a member of the PCU has said in a while.
He is still typing!
oh god oh god oh god
it’s about to explode!
The same can’t be said for the average Nelf poster
Can’t be said for the average alt-poster.
“Intensify forward firepower, I want nothing to get through!” turns and looks again at the huge space battle from the bridge of the Executor
“So this is how liberty dies. With thunderous applause.”
Damn, now I want to play some SWTOR but I still remember there’s nothing to do there until the new expansion in September.
Hmm, I do though have my WoW version of my smuggler.
Wait for Fallen Order instead.
My honest opinion on belf RP is that it’s just quite hard to get into these days because all of the big communities are so established. In my personal experience even if you get into one of the guilds or bubbles so much has happened that you often end up feeling a bit awkward and left out because of how far a lot of characters have developed. Plus I think you have to have a really unique character design these days (but still be presentable and lore-friendly to avoid too much judgement) in order to stand out and have fruitful RP with others as it’s easy to get ignored in the community I feel. I wish belf RP wasn’t so guild focused and while I haven’t been part of the community in a while and haven’t seen recent developments I still think a lot of people see someone who is guildless and automatically assume they’re going to be a bad RPer, or just not worth their time. There’s a lot of cliques and judgement going around I feel. That’s just my opinions and thoughts from what I’ve seen and experienced though, of course everyone will have differing opinions.
Oh I’ll try it out. It looks decent, a bit of the Jedi Knight/Outcast/Academy in it’s playstyle.
Guilds are a good idea as Rhaewon says, majorly because they give you an automatic crashmat. You -have- a bunch of people you can fall back on and rely upon for Roleplay, even if your character’s Out of Guild Friends are all offline/gone to bed. You don’t -have- to like them IC, I mean OOC it is probably best! But you can hate a character whilst loving the player behind it, Gods know there are a few Sun Hawks I want to slap, whilst admiring the absolute genius of the person playing them, and that’s skills. But even if you dislike the -character- you are in the same Unit/Guild, whatever, so you have a common bond you can fall back on. It is a good starting point.
Oh Hullo, Who Rattled your Cage then? I think you have a very bizarre understanding of ‘rising’ old boy. Do you subscribe to the cult of the troll, where making contrary statements as a faceless nobody on the Internet is somehow an ‘artform’? We used to call them Idiots, back in the day, and keep reminding them that they were idiots. Don’t worry, I’m on holiday this weekend, but I’ll be sure to let you know if your oh so bold stage persona of a level 58 Death Knight (Daring and inventive) is being an idiot. You’ll know it when it comes, Because I will simply call you an idiot, without hiding . I’m not angry…Heck no, I’m sharing this with a few mates and we’re giggling like hyenas whilst waiting for a lift, So you crack on. We need the next instalment of ‘how angry can an anonymous person get, before they explode?’ “Or try a new class type to trash talk with”
I was expecting a super nova, and got a wet fart instead.